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    Consumer and business sentiment sinks in Europe

    2022-09-29T15:12:00Z

    Consumer confidence continues to decline significantly in Europe due to rising inflation, an erosion in purchasing power and concern about the future due to a worsening of the macroeconomic environment and rising geopolitical tension following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. In October, German consumer sentiment is expected to ...

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    French footwear sales plunge in June after a strong May

    2022-07-20T15:24:00Z

    Footwear sales dropped by 9.0 percent month on month in June, on a seasonally and working-day adjusted basis, the sharpest decline among the categories monitored by the Bank of France to gauge retail trade. In May, footwear had been the best performing category with a 7.5 percent rise. Overall retail ...

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    German consumer confidence falls to record low - GfK

    2022-06-28T09:16:00Z

    After the U.K., German consumer confidence is estimated to have dropped to record low due to the war in Ukraine and rising inflation. Consumer confidence in Germany in July is expected to decline to a record low of -27.4 from -26.2 points in June, revised from a preliminary estimate of ...

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    French footwear sales surge in May

    2022-06-24T06:54:00Z

    Retail sales in France in May rose by 0.6 percent in volume from April on a calendar and seasonally adjusted basis with a 2.8 percent decline in food sales offset by a 1.8 percent increase in the sales of manufactured goods, according to data released by the Bank of France. ...

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    French shoe exports grow faster than imports in 2021

    2022-05-03T06:43:00Z

    In 2021, French footwear exports rose by 15 percent to €4.0 billion compared with 2020, when trade was affected by the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, while imports grew by 12 percent to €6.7 billion. The sector continued to suffer a trade deficit, with exports only covering 59 percent of ...

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    German consumer confidence at record low

    2022-04-28T13:00:00Z

    German consumer confidence in May is expected to fall to -26.5 points from -15.7 in April, revised down from a preliminary -15.5 points, according to the market research group GfK. Both economic and income expectations along with the propensity to buy have noticeably declined. “As a result, consumer sentiment plunged ...

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    Eastman to invest $1bn in a plastic recycling facility in France

    2022-01-24T07:16:00Z

    French President Emmanuel Macron and Mark Costa, Eastman Chemical Company’s board chairman and CEO, jointly announced on Jan. 17 that the U.S.-based specialty materials company plans to invest up to $1 billion in a material-to-material molecular recycling facility in France. The facility would use Eastman’s polyester renewal technology to recycle ...

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    France to invest €2.3bn in industrial startups

    2022-01-19T15:59:00Z

    The French government presented a plan to invest €2.3 billion over five years to help the development of industrial startups as part of an effort to re-industrialize the country. The programme includes the creation of a new fund with an endowment of €1 billion to invest in the equity of ...

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    ​French lower house clears counterfeiting bill

    2021-11-25T16:46:00Z

    The French lower house of parliament approved on Nov. 25 a bill proposing to harshen legislation against counterfeiting. The bill was presented by two members of the house of deputies, Pierre-Yves Bournazel and Christophe Blanchet, who are part of the government coalition. However, the outcome of the bill remains uncertain ...

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    Europe, U.S. reach a deal defusing their trade dispute

    2021-10-22T16:32:00Z

    The U.K., France, Italy, Spain, Austria and the U.S. have reached an agreement under which the European countries will drop their national digital services taxes as they prepare to implement a new global corporate tax defined through the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). A two-year transition period for ...

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    Covid-vaccinated Europeans to enter France freely from June 9

    2021-06-06T08:56:00Z

    Europeans vaccinated against Covid-19 will be able to enter France without a PCR test from June 9, said the Transport Minister Jean-Baptiste Djebbari . From June 9 “vaccinated Europeans can come to France without a PCR test,” he said in an interview with the television CNEWS . ...

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    Stores remain closed in Germany, will reopen in France

    2021-05-14T06:32:00Z

    So-called “non-essential” physical retail operations are re-opening in all the major European countries except in Germany. They are set to open again in France on May 19. They have been rising sharply in England and Wales since they were allowed to open again on April 12, partly hampered by bumpy ...

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    French government earmarks €200 mln to help fashion retailers

    2021-04-01T05:41:00Z

    Alain Griset , the French minister in charge of small and medium enterprises, said that nearly €200 million will be made available to the about 35,000 retailers of apparel, footwear, sporting goods and leather goods that are laden with unsold stock due to the Covid-19 related lockdowns. In an ...

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    French government may authorize extra clearance periods

    2021-03-22T17:54:00Z

    The French government is studying the possibility of additional clearance periods to help companies, such as apparel and footwear retailers, to eliminate stocks accumulated during Covid-19-related lockdowns. In an RTL radio interview, the French Economy and Finance minister Bruno Le Maire said “we are studying two options ...

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    French shoe retailers suffer 27.5% drop in 2020 sales

    2021-01-12T17:32:00Z

    Going through two Covid-related lockdowns, French specialty retailers saw their average sales decline by 18 percent in 2020, although their online turnover jumped by 80 percent for the year, including a growth of 85 percent in December, according to their trade association, Procos. Shoe retailers suffered the biggest losses with ...

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    French economy risks “collapse” with new lockdown

    2020-10-27T16:23:00Z

    A new total or partial Covid-19-related lockdown could lead to a “collapse” of the French economy, according to the Confederation of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises ( CPME ). CPME warned that companies are currently “much weaker” than in March, when the government introduced a lockdown, and many, especially the ...

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    French footwear output down 31.0% in January-August

    2020-10-26T16:09:00Z

    Because of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, French footwear production fell by 31.0 percent year-on-year in the first eight months of 2020, with revenues of shoe manufacturers down by 23.5 percent, according to the French National Leather Council (Conseil National du Cuir). Shoe exports, excluding slippers, fell by ...

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    French clearance period pushed back to July 15

    2020-06-02T13:22:00Z

    The end-of-season clearance period in France will start on July 15, rather than June 24, to satisfy a request by small retailers whose stores were closed during the coronavirus-related lockdown and could not sell the current spring/summer collection at full prices, according to the economy minister, Bruno Le Maire. Unlike ...

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    ​France faces a significant rise in bankruptcies

    2020-04-14T14:23:00Z

    A French legal information provider Infolegale, said that France faces the risk of experiencing a first “significant” wave of corporate bankruptcies from the end of April as the most fragile companies succumb to the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Based on bankruptcy rulings issued between April 1 and 3, ...